R.I.P to the great Charlie Kirk!
Quote from: Oliver the Second on September 28, 2025, 02:53:24 PMI'm a warlock and for the modest sum of $100 I can cast a Vas In Sanct spell of great protection to neutralize all dark spells cast against you. You can also throw in an extra 20 bucks to get next week's winning lottery numbers if you like. PayPal accepted.I should point this out to Jo Jo. It would be a better investment with his allowance money that chocolate gold coins.
Quote from: DKG on September 28, 2025, 11:10:57 AMTo procure a curse, Guinan turned to Etsy, a popular e-commerce platform where private sellers can advertise and sell a wide variety of products and services. Her search term, "curse enemy," turned up 5,000 results. She purchased the services of three different women claiming to be witches, who agreed to place curses on Kirk.
Guinan provided Kirk's date of birth to ensure accuracy and even paid $50 extra to boost the supposed power of the curse.
Quote from: DKG on September 28, 2025, 11:10:57 AMThe contemporary left is truly disturbed.Progtards are psychotic.
In an article published only two days before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, a writer at the far-left outlet Jezebel detailed her experience working with witches in an attempt to place a curse on Kirk and silence his message.
The article, titled "We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk," was written by Claire Guinan. It has since been taken down but can still be accessed through internet archives.
Guinan wrote that she felt obligated to do something about Kirk, whom she called a "fake news vending machine." If it meant silencing his "nightmare ideology," she wrote, "I'm more than happy to be the hag of his nightmares." She went on to describe "cursing Kirk" as her "personal goal."
To procure a curse, Guinan turned to Etsy, a popular e-commerce platform where private sellers can advertise and sell a wide variety of products and services. Her search term, "curse enemy," turned up 5,000 results. She purchased the services of three different women claiming to be witches, who agreed to place curses on Kirk.
Guinan provided Kirk's date of birth to ensure accuracy and even paid $50 extra to boost the supposed power of the curse.
At the time of the article's publication, she was still waiting for definitive results, while giving a shout-out to "the witches of the modern world" for their efforts "to hex Republicans and topple conservative regimes." She ended the article with a line directed at Kirk, telling him, "May the rash come swiftly."
Quote from: DKG on September 28, 2025, 11:10:57 AMThe contemporary left is truly disturbed.whom she called a "fake news vending machine."
In an article published only two days before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, a writer at the far-left outlet Jezebel detailed her experience working with witches in an attempt to place a curse on Kirk and silence his message.
The article, titled "We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk," was written by Claire Guinan. It has since been taken down but can still be accessed through internet archives.
Guinan wrote that she felt obligated to do something about Kirk, whom she called a "fake news vending machine." If it meant silencing his "nightmare ideology," she wrote, "I'm more than happy to be the hag of his nightmares." She went on to describe "cursing Kirk" as her "personal goal."
To procure a curse, Guinan turned to Etsy, a popular e-commerce platform where private sellers can advertise and sell a wide variety of products and services. Her search term, "curse enemy," turned up 5,000 results. She purchased the services of three different women claiming to be witches, who agreed to place curses on Kirk.
Guinan provided Kirk's date of birth to ensure accuracy and even paid $50 extra to boost the supposed power of the curse.
At the time of the article's publication, she was still waiting for definitive results, while giving a shout-out to "the witches of the modern world" for their efforts "to hex Republicans and topple conservative regimes." She ended the article with a line directed at Kirk, telling him, "May the rash come swiftly."
Quote from: . on September 22, 2025, 07:04:58 PMKind of the point really, no?No kidding. Despite the growth in people joining TPUSA it will be short lived. The magic was it's format. And of course Mr.Kirk himself.
Quote from: . on September 22, 2025, 07:25:37 PMAddendum:
I've lived with a target on my back of one description or another for as long as I can remember. This target, the threat of punishment for not rolling over and doing as you are told... it is enslavement of the most insidious stripe and it comes from those accustomed to demanding More the longer you accept its chains.
You can accept the leash and the suspension of more and more of your autonomy if you like. Eventually even the option of grumbling about your position on all fours will be denied you. We see that in Great Britain today. Shut the fuck up until you recognise your cue to bark and yip for your Master - it is your better chance of an easy and long life, though perhaps not your happiest one.
Or take your chances and live every day as though it were your last, doing what makes you complete as a person, especially if it makes you a desirable and inspirational person to be around and even if a more incomplete person decides to off you out of the blue for it.
I've made my choice. Quality over quantity, thank you.
Quote from: DKG on September 21, 2025, 10:32:20 AMI don't know what will happen with TPUSA but the old format of speaking under a tent is gone.Kind of the point really, no? Fear of consequence would keep us divided for sure, and would give those who benefit from that fear free rein to get back to shooting MAGA hat wearing voters in alleys, bailing them up on the front porch of their houses. As the MAGA faithful nervously fingered the bang-bang sticks and agonized whether or not to take the safeties off.
Quote from: Herman on September 21, 2025, 05:21:10 PMAnd some of them are tenured professors.
QuoteThe left didn't care about protecting free speech when it was Tucker Carlson's show — rated number two in all of cable news at the time — that was ripped off air at the behest of AOC, who accused the Fox News anchor of "incitement of violence" in the lead-up to the January 6 Capitol events. The socialist Democrat even bragged that it was her pressure campaign that influenced Fox's decision to part ways with Carlson. "Deplatforming works and it is important. Good things can happen," she boasted.AOC is a retard, a hypotwat and a drama queen. What she is not is a serious elected federal representative of the people.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on September 21, 2025, 07:27:08 PMSteven Miller delivers a POWERFUL eulogyI don't know a lot about the man. A damned good eulogy.
I Love this guy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d29bKDdLP7U
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